West Ham skipper Mark Noble let rip at one pitch invader as the situation turned ugly.

I feel sorry for the decent West Ham fans, many who took kids to today’s game and who witnessed the nastiness today, and they are the vast majority, I feel sorry for the good people who work at West Ham who’ll have to deal with the mess today has created.

I’m done. Everything about that was embarrassing. Kids crying as they walked out. Team spineless. Stewarding non existence. Atmosphere toxic. Fans out of control. And the board…not for printing. Just unbelievably sad and very very angry!

Cries of ‘Sack the Board’ continued to ring out as David Moyes and his West Ham players tried to focus amid all the chaos.

One of the pitch invaders was punched by some of his fellow supporters as he made his way back through the crowd.

The Hammers released a statement saying they would investigate the incidents before calling an emergency meeting of shareholders.

A West Ham statement said: “West Ham United have immediately launched a full and thorough investigation into the incidents which marred the second half of today’s match and are committed to taking decisive and appropriate action.

“An emergency meeting has been called with all London Stadium stakeholders. There will be no further comment at this time.”

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Burnley striker Wood said: “It was a tough situation – I can sympathise with how the fans feel, they are passionate supporters and it is tough for them at the moment but they need to stick with their players.

“You don’t want that happening on the pitch at all – it creates problems and safety issues.

“I didn’t feel under threat – they were just voicing their frustration.”

The result left West Ham in 16th place on 30 points… just three clear of the drop zone.

Following the violence, the London Stadium also released a statement.

It said: “Following the incidents which took place during West Ham United’s home fixture against Burnley on Saturday 10 May, London Stadium, in conjunction with all stakeholders, will conduct an urgent, thorough and extensive investigation.

“The Stadium planned and implemented a robust and extensive security plan in line with the recommendation of the met police, and in line with requirements of the licensing authority.”